6, 1943"

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IOWA CITY, IOWA THURSDAY, JA~ARY 7~ 1943 Tal AlSOClATID P.". VOLUME XLm NUMBER 87 5 ure o ns * * * 4 .. • • • 11- 'Victory' (onaress Conscious RUSSIANS USE AERO-SLEDS TO REMOVE WOUNDED Russian Legions Take Two More Rail (enters Of' .Greally Increased Power· . In 'Middle .Don and Caucasus OHensive Drives Legillature in Mood for Sharp In.i.tence Upon I) L NDO~ , 'flrunsday (AP) - Russia aUMlIn'ed the capture of 21 lowns ttlld-t~\·O more railway Writing tts Own Laws on Dom.stic Issue., stalions yestel'(luy ill the middle Don and Cauca llS offell h'c' and . uid that the c drives have Despite White Hou.e Desires co~ , lbe Xuzi 'lIor' thau 330,HiO dead aud UIlptnred since Nov_ ]9. 'I'wo communiqul'. al> ljl'oudcast by Moscow and heard by tl1 ovict monitor here listed one lown u ' ~luril1 k. which way be a town of that namc. 011 thc low [. Don about 23 milc we t of T im­ WASHING'['ON (AI-') - 'i'lte 78th cOllgress- dubbed thc II \'ic­ lyulIsk, which the nll'~i8n ' 'aiel fell to their arm iI's 011 TlIcsuay. lOry congress" from the rostrum of the house-met yesterday in I Murinsk i ' about 92 miles from Rosto", Cauca ian gat way whose fall would trap hllndl'cU8 of • IOood fOl' solemn united action to win the war arld fOl' SbUl'P jn­ • thousand of German troop' in tbe Caucasus. listCnce upon w"iting its OWII laws 011 domestic j sue,', l'cgal'dle ' I Anotller town was listed a.'l lCrem-KOllstalllino\' 'ku 'a. which of the wishes of th White House. the Soviet monitor he.'C did 1I0t localt'o The monitor first 811- These two dctcl'nlinatioll,s uomilllLtOti U brief J,>J'climillal',r SCs­ ( Ut Pe tro Ieum noullced it illcorrc tly a.' Konstantino\·sk. 'l'hCt'C ill a city of that Iioll of spccch-makiug !lltd of orgallization 1'01' j he tl'ugically vitul name 60 miles beyond 'I'aim Iyunsk and only about 65 miles hort period which lies alll'ad. 'I'hey werc CXPl'CSSCU by Republican · · E I of Ro toy- til key Nazi cOllu.1luuicution poiut whose seizure ;poiesmen, consciolls of their greatly reinfol'cl'd strengtll. Aml a Ions In as ,vould t.'ap l,uge German forc in tbe Catlett us. the\' came from the Democratic side of the political barrier as well. R I Many of the newly-won points were in the ra lcbik-Pl'okhlud- Last fall's electio11, with its 'wide Republican gai11s" was 1'e- neuski scctor deep in the Caucasus whcl'e III Get'mans were re­ fleeted at tbe outset ill thc 0108-. ported retreating hastily 110rthwcstw8rd tow81'd Rostov le t they · OPA EHects Reduction be trapped by the Ru: ian colulllll ' It'ikiuJernatic oC successCul complc­ "may wen mean cUI·tailed pel'- loothold ill nOl'theastcrn New further evldellce of a. Nul wUh­ /OI'ITIaIlCe, ~hoJ'tcned houl'li, and Guinea-in the Sananada area. drawal su precipitate that hD~e \0 Presidcnt Roosevelt os the two weeks in nm·th 'funisJ a. tion of Tyndall !leId's Lough Il'tatest "war lcnder" thnt could "Successful attacks were madc even closings of a day 01' two a Except 101' an attack on the dumps or valuable stores 'ell have been found lor the present on hills north of the road and we coul·se. week." Gasmata airdrome on New Bj·Jt- intac& Into Russian bandS'. emergency. The Democrats shout- captured Jebel AZlag and other Where he'U go now is something "It may uilimately be necessary aln island by a Flying Fortre.>s, • • • ell and hand-clapped their noisy polnis in the vicinity," the allied cven Coblc docsn't know- but he to cUl this (non-rcsldentlal) cate- G e n e I' a I Douglas MacArthur's Red army troops were "conducl­ approval. The pig Republican command communique announced. hopes· it'll bc to combat service, gory {urthcl'," PJ'Ice Admlnistra- heavy bombers werc out of Ihe ing engagements [01' tile annihila­ , . membership sat, stony silent, and Moppinc Up Posts tor Leon Henderson sald. "We can operational 1> i c t u r e yesterday tion of an encircled enemy garri­ > • to get a crack at Tojo and the 'bored. "Our forces al'e mopping up iso- Jerl'ie;s with the business end of a make no predictions at this time. while B-25s and figl'tters carried son" on the middle Don front, thc The senate, always the more se- lated machine-gun posts and have heavy machine gun. ' It all depends on the supplies on the job of so(Uming enemy midnight communIque said. , date of the two bodies, meanwhile repulsed a counter-attack against available os wJnter continues. positions along the Sanananda trail This phrasc has been used [01' IOlemnly went through its his- one o[ our newly-won positions." "However, evcry owner ot non- with bombing and strafing attacks. several days by the Russians to lode ritual of organization. In lhe ail', a headquarters dwelling property heated by oil Thc communique reported con­ describe action apparently along ; • '" '" spokesman said, Fortl'ess bombers Republicans 10 Help ought to bc thinking ahead. He cerning the raid pn Lae, a point the Moscow-Rostov railway jn the Ia ,roups of four, new sena- scored hits or near misses on a should consider the adjustment oCten bombed because of its proX­ Mlllerovo area. The Russian col­ t.n were escorted to the ros- cruiser leaving the Tunisian har­ he may have to make in operating imity to the Papua battlc :fIeld: umns pushing southward there InIIl and sworn In. Quickly, bor of Sfax and left the Sfax 'U.S. Back on Tracks' his building part timc, of, as in "OUl' medium bombers and at­ have met heavy resistance trom Ile Dlut procetlure of adopUnr powcr station in flames. thc case oC amuscmcnt ccnters, tack planes bombed and stl'aCed [resh German ['escrvcs thrown i( & _Iutlon to 1,I0tUy the house (The British and Americans Spangler Says Party cLosing altogethel', the emcl'- the airdl'ome and supply installa­ into the struggle. an. Ule Presldenl. that the sen- were pounding the axis with re- gency increase ." tlons. A twin-engined bomber One Russian tank unit was said ale' wu ready for bu.lness was )entless energy from both ends of Will Strive to Keep Spcci[ically, the new order prc- ca.ught on the ground was set to have drivcn the Germans trom aeee.pllsheel. the Mediterranean, reports showed. Nation on 'Main Line' scribes a reduction in rations tOl' afire Bnd four anti-aircraft posi­ an unidentified town, killing 300 • .. '" (The admiralty announced jn ( period thl'cc to 50 percent of nol'- tions were destroyed by direct Nazis and capturing much equip­ AU this was preliminary to a London that British submarines ----- S I IS' tIl t I h' d th "h G ' mal by removing coupons from hits." ment. NEW YORK (AP)-Harrison E. pee a oVle commun ques as n ~ • reporte a •• e ermans are the ration sheets. However, since Other allied bombers paid an­ • • • !eSSion which many prophesied had desu'oyed a large enemy troop Spangler. recently elected Repub- In fuJi retreat lrom the Caucasus area shown In the above map and the value of coupons for the third other visIt to the airdrome at Gas­ would prove the ' most important transport and supply ship; hit lican pat1y national chairman, are belnr seriously menaced by & middle Dop thrust toward ROII&ov West of Stallnnad, presuma· period was ordered cut by 10 per- mata, on New Britain island. In the nallon's history. Today it and probably sunk two other ves- yesterday asserted that the mission where the river flows Into the Sea of Azov. Red army troops have bly In the Don- Vol~& river \llill meet in joint ses.sion to heal' sels in the Mediterranean Bnd t d II k 1tI I th D I) d " cent last Sunday, the new step In a d!1l'ing foray into the Japa­ pocket where the RU8lllan8 are Jlmident Roosevelt delivl'l' his bombarded the Italian and axis- of Republicans was to "get the U. eap ure . ve more ey c es n e Oll rver 00" an are apparen y reduces the rations for the third nese dominated mIddle Solomons, trylnr 10 annlllllate the rem· annllal message, making recom- occupied Greek coasts. S. back on the tracks, kccp it on aUemptlnr to link UP with oUler Russian units pushlnr southward period to 45 percent of thc amOu.nt an American force of surIace Wal'- nants of 22 Nazi division. which mendnlions for congressional ac- I Blast 80usse the tracks, and see that no Lorce, to Rostuv from the MlJlerovo sector. normally used. ships has shelled and baLtered tile they say they ha ve encirclecl Uon. After that tile scssion will (The British and Americans an- forcign or domestic shall throw the Not Temporary encmy ail' base and installations at there, the communique acknow)­ eeItle down to the details of its nounced in Cau'o that their bomb- Bwitch." That the emcrgcncy is not ex- Munda, New Gcorgia island. edred "stubborn resistance," but 1I'e8~ task. el'S blastcd the Tunisian port of • In an article published in the pceted to be brief was proved by The opeta\ion, which was ea1'­ said Soviet troops had advanced AU ill all, it was an unusual con- Sousse Tuesday. The Americans Am~l'ican mag81ine for January, OPI forbids Pleasure Driving OPA' edict that rations for the Tied out during Ule early morning to overrun a seria. of enem, venlhg of congress. If there was said their heavy bombers put all Spangler ~alled attention to duties fourth and fifth heating periods darkness Tuesday, was reported trenches. Approximately tOO (See CONGRESS, page 5) their explosives within the target of Republicans under a tw~-party also would be reduced to 50 per- in a navy communique yesterday Germans were k11led In ihls bat­ . In a daylight l'aid and but'st. were sy~tem 01 government whIch he cent. which told also of an air attack, tle, tile communique said, and observed on the commercial phos- s8Jd had bcen imposed upon the B", Eastern .'Seaboard luloists Announcing the latest drastic with uncertaih results, on a heavy Red airmen destroyed three phate and southern quays. The IG.o.P. by t~e voters' mandatc at . . step to make luel 011 consumption Japanese cruiser, and the bombing fJ'ounded Nazi transport planes anZENS' 'DeFENSE B 1u h merely nnounced that hit the last el~ctlons. He said the motto , fit the dwindling east coast sup- of an enemy transport some 300 and s.hot down nIne other alr­ COlI'S I' s a b s of Republlcalls might well be: Order, Effective Noon Isaid the tCl'm would have "bl'oad ply. Hendet'son said: miles north of Guadalcanal island. eraU In combat. were scored on quays and ulld- "Keep our republic on the main "We are going to have to cut -The air raid wardens meet.­ Ings.) line" . I mcanlng" and would be interpreted • • • m,. originally scheduled 101' to­ Mateur is 25 miles southwest of . To day, Says V,O ators in an official regulation today. deeper into the use of rationed Heavy iosses werc reported ln~ '!Iiltt, has been postponeii until Underl,lnr Callies However, the finding o[ a pas- petroleum products in the 17 east­ fUeted on enemy troops south and the naval !:lase of Bizerte. Referring to the gains made by To Lose Gas Books lw1her notice. (Reuters, British news agency, senger car at a race track will be ern states and the District of 7Men '(hule southwest oC Stalingl'ad where Republicans in the senate, congress Tonight, 7:30 p. m.-The civil said that a British force of com­ taken as " prima facie evidence CoLumbia. Supplies are not im­ the Russians also said their ad­ and governorships, Spangler said: WASHINGTON (AP) - OPA proving. In some districts they are air patrol wlll meet in room mandos and parachutists won the yesterday banned pleasure driving that gasoline rations and tires are vance was continuing and had 101, law building. "There must bc deep, underlying being dissipated needlessly and getting worse. This has been con­ overrun several populated places. battle over some of the best Ger­ causes which move the people to in 17 eastern statcs, firmed by figures supplled the man troops in a three-hour fight.) illegaUy," the announcement stilt­ 1.0 Safely As Inside Stalingrad itself Russian go to the polls and to vote against Under the edict, eUective at noon ed. OPA by the petroleum admlnstra­ shock troops were reported to the party in powcr. And this is today, any motorist driving to Price Administrator Leon Hen­ tor jor war." have stormcd and destroyed 23 especially significant in time of amusement centers or to "purely derson made It clear that he !lad mOl'e enemy dugouts along with war." social cngagcments" faces the can- chosen this action in prelerence Yank Dambe1r's SI'nk , Plane Crashes thcil' garrlsons. 'Buzz'-W.aaner "Air Hero, Loses In many ways, he said, the Re­ ceUatioll of all or part of his gaso- to a new slash in the value of A UU On the central front Russian publican party must ligbt to re­ line ration. coupons. _____ troops WCl'C still consolidating store the state and the government Ask Cooperation "The chief abuse, insofar as Japanese Cargo Shl'p SIBLEY (AP)-Seven men par- newly-won positions, and beating as the servant of the people. OPA called upon state, county gallons used for pleasure (are achuted to satety when an army off counterattacks southwest of lHe in' florida Routine .Flight These wer~ the Republican tasks and local law cnJorcement agen- concerned)," said Henderson, "seem Off AI • C bomber crashed a half mile east captured Velikie Luki, Moscow ahead, he said: cies to carry out the new regula- to stem lrom the Band C card eullan oasl of here yestcrday aItel'lloon, Capt. said. The Nazis were said to have To withhold nothing calculated tion in 17 eastern states and the holders." - Fred Shick, public relations oHi- lost three tanks and 150 men ih JOHNS1PWN. Pa. (AP)-Lieut, the wreckage of a plane about 25 to strengthen our arms. District of Columbia where the eel' at the Sioux City all' base, one unsuccessful two-hour assault 011_1 Boyd DavId (Buu) Wag- miles (rom Elgin field. To emphatically delete totalitari- oil-gaSOline shortage is acute. WASHINGTON (AP)-Thenavy announced. No onc was killed in on Russian lines. _I whose name ranks alongside OCfiCllrs at the field declined tp anism from the world. The ruling immediately threat- Roosevelt to Speak reported yesterday that AmerIcan the crash which occurred in un- , tief of Colin Kelly and other all' comment 1m the crash. The Pen- WIthhold Powers ened the operation of race tracks. bombers bad sunk a Japanese lavorable weather. ~ 0( the Phillppines campaign 8acola, Fla., Journal stated how- '; F.Jlht to 'tfithhold all powers President John C. Clark of the To Congre.. Today cargo ship In Aleutian waters and l The plane burned completely A. Lawrence Lowell, :1 World War n, lost his llIe when ever, that the bac;lly wreck~d pur· dangerous to the enterprise, op­ Miami (Fla,) Jockey ciub said ' had scored a direct hit on another after crashing to the ground, Cap- Former Pre sid e n t ... linille-engined plane crashed s\.Ilt plane, its engine buried .Ix portunity and thrift of the Ameri­ Halleah park, scheduled to open WASHLNGTON (AP)-Presi- ship. taln ShJck said. ~II a routine mght in. Florida, feet in the earth, had been fQund Ican people. next Wednesday, would not operate dent Roosevelt wUi appear before The text of the communique, The officer reported the plane Of Harvard, Succumbs It 'RIa dlBclosed last nisht with Jl mlles from I;>e1lJnlak spriIJP. To place an hour for the term- "until such time as there is luU a joil}t seesion of the senate and number 242, follows: was on a routine flight from Orlnn- ---- _very of the body. Ttle body was manileq, it stated. Ination of dangerous powers oec- approval of the continuance of house at 11:30 a, m., central war "North Pacific: do, Fla., to Om4ba. Because ot BOSTON (AP)-A. Lawrence The 28-year-old flyer had been Until the very last, the parents essary for efficiency in war. racing." Ohairman Herbert Bayard time, today to deliver his annual "1. On January 5, 'Mitchell' unfavorable weather at Omaha, Lowell, one of the world's fore- IIIiIIIIIlI since he lett Elgin field, held olJt hope that -their SOIl would Report on the ability of men Swope o[ the New York state rac- address. . medium bombers (Norti. Ameri- the plane was dIrected to proceed most educators and president of lie, on Nov. 29, on a routine lIJaht be found alive, Wallner personally ilven crucially important job8 in ing commission said racIng would The address will be broadcast. can B-25) bombed an enemy carlO to Sioux Falls, tbe captain said. Harvard university during thc to Maxwell field, At.: He 'had been 'olfted ·in the search ta.t ' dIOnth, Washington .by appointment in­ continue if It could do so legiti- It was believed that, among ship 110 miles northeast of Kiska. None of the men was injured years of its greatest expansion, • I IItriea Of spechU 8ssl.nmenta l"ttU1'llilll flo.. recent7 ~1mo« stead of by election. mately-"if not, it will stop. It asks other tblnp, the president would The ship was left burnin, and seriously. They were taken to died yesterday at his Boston home lib.. returning from active duty wem out ,phnlCalIy. To see that-conlress is "re-estab­ no special consideration." touch upon Russia's stand against was later seen to sink. Sibley. only a few weeks after his 86th II lb. far east las~ faU. ' I "Buu" Willi a ' taciturn sort 01 lished a. an· independent depart- Term No' Deftned the Nazis, the swift conversion "2. On January 8, a 'LIberator' The crash occUrred at 3 o'dock birthday. The war department notified fellow who dealt more in IICtlon ment of government and that it OPA prohibited all pleasure of American industry to war pur- heavy bomber (Consolidated B-24) 011 the lami 01 E. Helmers. Funeral services 101' Dr. Lowell WIlDer" l1'ie' .....'ck.en parenti; thea wordl. He never would dJa· shall· '*lie to be merely another motorln, by holders of A, Band C poses, and the contribuUon It IICOred one direct hit and two near Government officials did not will be held Saturday at Harvard's Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M. Wasner. c,- his perliOrllal acUvitW, al- bureau with conduct dictated by pllllllenger ration cards. It did not has made in unprecedented pro- hits on an enemy .hlp 186 miles release tl\e names of the men in- memorial church in the colle,e tbIt IIae ~ qacl beG iouQd ill .(Sei WAGNEa. pap 8). tho executive." __ ~. _ _ define "pleasure drlvin," t\llQ' but c1uetton ot war Illaterial. BOUtbwe.t of Klska." volved _ _ _. _ 'yal'd at neishbol'in, Cambrid,e. PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CiTY, IOWA 'TnultSbAY. JANuARY.. 7, 19\1" THE DAILVIoWAN 'Blues in Berlin' - IT M.A Y SCARE SOME PEOPLE, BUT NOT HiTlER! ·;3(:0 FFie I AL . D A t tV 111 L1 ETIN · Published eve~ mdming e N'pt NOilday by ' r-,; IIeT" 1n. lb. ~ a.u.aro~'" odlOdulM In ~ ~ Student Publications Incwporated at 126-130 (War bn'ng many songs. SOmlJ of thtnl -L",I;"i",,-{,1ftl of the Summer SetIa10)l. W·~ t-Alt lUjl. I~ for the oDliii IIrVit'Bj 110t. lltw fi NOTICES .... depol/Ieol17 ~ Iowa a\'enue, 10 a City, Iowa. other do Not a song, ~ or may be placed lIt the bo2' provlde' iOI' tit fllmily m al in ground ho it lhot sometime early SUll the consensus of manpower ments which Illu&t be completed. \ on "Mi. ion" lind lhe "Army" film bc In such books. Margaret is sailing TI d . J . 14-10 t 12 food· hor1a"'(' commnniliCB will grant Limey in J 943 there will be a registra­ official is that the potential al'my COl' Newfoundland to core lor her ;u31~ toaY'9'3~n. 0 o. . JUUY O. BARNIS gi veil to /lnothel' dil' 'lor. "If J don't do th(' .Be;tatrar 1'1(·w· Atl th ympatllY h d rv. tion (maybe ~ven a modlCied father, who has lost an arm in m.. : . p. m. AI'my pietnre," he moaned in })j,' highly origi. oC women workers hosn't been In thl' mitM of Lo.' .\ng I 'mo. t Ileut the Will' but not his hatred for Fnd'9" Jan. 15-10 to 12 a. m., nal lanO'uage, "I cut my throat and jump off' dl·art)· of women (or lhe wnr et­ tapped. Not until the actual Qxtenl PRE-MEDICAL ST~iNT8 Illly , when blltchrr . tooll bt>.hind white, land fort. the Germans and lheir habits. 3 to 5 p. m. , ev~ry bridg in town until I eCC (0 enfet Lim y i til prop man, which mllkl' him were comparing nole on 8e.u'eiti and prie . by the end of next yem', and there will do the most. good. IOWA MOUNTAINEERS just aren't thai mallY mal s avail­ As r p rl8 roll in to WMC and a medical schOOl and have ACi (, -oj'fi(,io mark 1iJlg ag IlL [01' Itch one ions. h tw n hoofbeat'!. "Would YOI\ believe itT" There will be a skating party taken the medical aptitude t.! able. (2) The exomple o{ Great the Depal'tment oC Labor from more rapidly many kinds or rha­ Sunday a1ternoon at 2:30 at Mel­ d l)'lllnrlc(l ,Jllck. "T.Jn t. night I stoppcd in n should do so. at this time. A 1~ l,im y hall ON>1l1·(.'udinjt th Ill)) r., whiel) 1h Britnijl. every employer of women workers chine work. will r stmlrant fOl' dinner. 'Bring m " I said, 'the J'ose lake. Color pictUres be of one dollar i$ required for t1tb 'el'iptrl'8 nll)llll'l'nlly hllfln '1. Limey grollncd. The War Manpower Commission {rom Uncle Sam down to small They are e;;pecially skillful at taken. so wear your most colorful .. r ('un 't go buy I~ RURsian banquet," be $2.00 dinner.' 'fh waitcr ~id ' I'rtainly­ breoks down 1943 requirements factory owners who can count operatJng drill presses, light punch test and shOUld' be paid at tlte clothes. oUice 01 ·Ihe , regis.trar bet",... grollll d. "11' I could g t lamb chops, I 'et need anel would )'on like thnt sandwich on whitl' this way: 10,000,000 for the armed their skirted laborers on one hand, and [ol'min& presses, scrt:w ma­ S. J . EBERT Jan. 8 and Jan. 20, 1943. tool igilL foJ' 1'I1I'h of tit(' men- fthollL 30- at 1hr OJ'lT .'" forces; 20,000,000 in war industry; the pkture of \Vomen in industry chines, lathes. and at electrical President almost 20,000,000 in civilian in­ is beginning to olarify. work, riveting, solderJng. inspec­ HARRY G. BARNES tank l' n t.. (·ollntin~ 1111 til(' tak(\\i. 'l'wo hunclr d • • • aerWru j'orty lamb cltop.(' in thc "bllnqucl" m.ovie in ·pbinll'. ar. Th<,y mll t rC'lllly Jikc I 910 aitel'l1oon. Jan. 13, in room 103 hall. . srene. And it is 1111 right with Dir'ector Micha I PJ(" IIr('s. ON yOUR RADIO OIAL Schaeffel' hall. Candidates will A fine is assessed for tuitiOl ------bring willi them a total of 300 payment after ~he above dales. .TODAY'S InG.HLIGHTS will be broadcast at 5:15 this al-.sic Makers pages of reading material in one ternoon. 6:30-Easy Aces 01' more books, 100 pages of which lJNIVSRSlTY BANDS NEWSBOYS TAMP DRIVE- have been prepared, and a dic- Prospective 'band members ma, The South's Psychological Revolt TODAY'S PROGRAM 6:45-Mr. • Keen. Ttacer of Lost tional'Y to be used Lor unprepared make appointments for auditlolll Jackie Ayres will speak for 8-Morning Chapel, Prof. M. F. Persons material. (nquiries regarding the by' calling X8179 or inqUirin, ill , the newsboys of America, calling I times to the newspllpens and the other lorms in the east or wes!) Carpenter 7-F'nrm Ad Program t.est should be referred to room 15. music studio building·, attention to their nation-wide 8: 15-Musical Miniatures FRED L. FEHLING qrive to fill the country's half­ 7:15-Spotlight on Rhythm C. B. RfGH':tER Republicans. or jokes about Mrs. Roosevelt and 8:36-News. The Dally Iowan 101 Schaefrel:' lIaU Director of bands tilled 7:30-Death Valley Days < There is now no oraanized ~o­ $u<;h comparatively less conse­ war stamp albums, on the 8:45-Morning Melodies Treasury SLar Parade program at Utlcal opposition. Bu,lness is co­ Quential torms. 8:55-Service Reports • 7:55-Cecil Brown and the 11 :15 this morning. Vaughn Mon­ 9-American Novel, Prot. Bnr- News operatinll with the iovernment­ True, the race problem is criti­ roe and his orchestra will pro­ Latest Associated Press News or under it. The rich no lon&er tholow V, Crawford cal. A spark may touch it olf. vide thc music. 8-Major Bowe's Amateur Hour exi t a an entity or a power. They 9:50-Program Calendar 9-Tbe Firs~ Line know that tht:ir riches eitber have The south is prepared and will lO-Paging Mrs. America already or soon will vanish under handlll lhe problem In .Us own NAVY TIME- 10:15-Yesterday's Musical Fa- 9:30-WMT Bandwagon Interpreting the Walr Hews ex! ting taxaUon. way, regardless of advice or in­ Enslin Waller Melt I, former vorites 9:45-New.s. F-razler Hunt The press. Ill! a whole. .shows terIl¥'ence from oth~r sections, 01- Ida&' oC the naUon's milers. who 10:30-Tbe Bookshel1 lO-News With Doug Grant. no evidence of political campaign­ tho\lg\l the rtsults may be la­ placed second In the anllual ll-Waltz Time lO:20-Quincy Howe, News Analyzed by Kirk. L. Sim ..n illl e~~pt (oc the war cau.se, and mentable for aU conceri,leQ. 1l:15-Treasury ~tar Parllde Su(ar Bowl mile a. week a(o, Analysis • Hitler has thumbed his armies in fields with recapture of key jun~ • Anti-Administration the Repu»lican pru:ty, as an or- But my point is that even this will be Interviewed 011 the Navy 11 :30-Melody Time 10:30-It's· Dan~elime (. A" gan~ed toroo. ot opposition is no- ~roblem is Qased upon persot;lal Time procram at 12:45 this af­ 12-Rhythm RamQles t.he Caucasus back out of that tions in the Nalchik-Terek, riv~ Fee \ng rising where in evidence on a seal, com- experience with domestic help, ternoon by Enslan WUUam R. 12:36-News, The DaJly Iowan 10:45-Tbe Navy in Iowa perilous 300 mile deel' salient to theatel·. There is no other way to in WASHINGTON - The south meosurate with the size ot QUs hiah w~es, IiquOl;, and, therefQu, Reell of the public relations of­ 12:45-Navy Time ll-News avert an even greater disaster explain sw'ift Russian a'dvances would go Rcpublican today, If the new popular sentimlIDt.-cediainly beyonj;! argument. fice or the Nlivy Pre-Flight l-Musical Chats than menaces his shivering forces that sectoJ'. Blind Nazi acco~lli 01 11 :15-Del Courtney's Band caught. in the Stalin grad pocket. successful" "defensive" fig/lting 011 Republican party offered an al- not in Ihe south. Reformation Ow C~e scbool. 2-Campus News It seems to me the only way the 2:10-0rgan Melodies 11 :30-Neil Bondshu's Band , Nazis Fast Crumblinc all active fronts in Russia dII lcrnative to the exi ting nlllional The administcation cannot blame ]n addition to his placlnr sec­ lXmocrotic leader hip. these old force now. 8overnm~nt can reach and cure 2:30-Mileage Rationing 12-Press News That conclusion is inescapable morE} to confirm than to challenae oWl in the iJIICar Bo.wl. ED&I&n r have found, in a trip tbrough The opposition, trus time ia un- this, as well as the Q~pe~ prob­ 2:45-Reminiscing Time on the basis of Moscow ad vices It the Moscow versions. ~ wu ,~ nUJDber one MUl­ five , outhern states, irrefutable organized aDd unsUrred by any lem, i.S by a car.,Cul 1I0verrunent 3-Adventures in StorY"Jand MBS was true even before Red Star, IliUer~rdered I!letreat: Der on the CI'OSIr country team reor~nlzatiop anq a Washinaton of!icial organ of the Soviet army. Hitler has either th,Jnned out his evidence that all the south and ot the normally fUDCtio~ po.. laal tall and took first place 3:15-Salon Music WON (72.) border s1.8 tes, with the possible litlcal spoons, It seems to be solely reformatipn.. 3:JO--News, 'tbe Daily low.. , proclaimed a general German re- most extende!:f'southel'n !ront in .. Ute Nail... al 8e&'viCle~n" ex ption of Florida, are in an a spontaneous atiitude rcaching Our main troubles certainly 3:35-lowa Union Radio Houl> treat in the Caucasus and Russian the Caucasus to find reinforce­ extreme condition of psycholoai- down thtouib the m.iddle classes will I?e. ameliorat,e first 7:30-The Aldrich Family 8:30-Victory Parade of SPot- wholly new popular conviction plam away by warda IOmethi.u41 step DpVI (the appoin~ 8-Kraft Music HaU light Bands aq9ut government iiself is the a man already hu decided I:ooIn of Henderson's successor 9-The- Rudy Vallee. Sealtest 9-Raymond Gxam Swing real eause ot the trouble in the personal experieoce. :tn eXC4llent GpllPrt\lnit)r). the mu­ ShoW 9:15-Winas to Victory south-and elsewhere...... lJtae .teet tually unsat~l9ry condiLion 9:30-Tho. March of Time 9:30-Your Income Tax The whole popular position ot The weiibt of the. pJ'eSII. ~ will continue into, *lrioua conse­ lO-News lD--Earl Godwin, News . the country seems- to have under- radio and the movl_ can have Quence. 10:15--The Dinning. Sisters 10115-RtWi Morgan!s Orohe5tra i gone alterations, and the altera- bui little eUeot one w87 Of an-: 10:30-Inter-American Univer- 10;30-Jerry Wald's OrchOitra lIon have not been sufficiently olher. If all wete abolisheli to- sity of the Air 10:55-War News ll-War News U-.fohnny, Lons's Or.chei1l·a = noted in Washing1.on. day, or bad '*-' aboliah.. linea ReaettODal7 Realltaooe the &iatt of< ~ w., the. diaaaiia~ ll:O~Thl'ee Suns Trio 1l:3Q-Jof!eQh Sudf'~ Orohestra Up to now. lhe government. has faction would be much mora wide­ V:aO-Ellery Queen 11:55-New& : 1l,:55-Naws. been inclined to look upon ita op- spl'ead tun ii iL CBS posiUo~ . as a r~action.Jl.!7 ':eefatance Such new ~Uoal sen.... si& --- "'ae WM1' (6ot): WBII.M (780) to ffs moral crusade. 'Phe admilU- alW8P seek a. ~ QUUet of KftCt (lHO): WBNIl '(8&0) straHon attributed its troubles kl expnuiODI JUOh. u Use. t:aciJl tIo-Newsi XUltllR', Lawillj .Ir; th~ rich, to.. blfSinesa and some.- problem in the south (it takes 8-Army-Navy Game- 6:15.-Harry Jamea aod, His Uir. • , - - • T HEl) A tL Y lOW.A.N.,.lOWA_ CitY . .JOW A PAGE THREE I ! • PEGGY KING BECOMES ENGAGED ,. A- WrI ' hi -' fGig-clciSting trOOp;:\tiecomritiuee cOllo\vs : J. B. BearasTey of New Nancy sfm~-o~s 'Weas 'William- Steinhour Mt S. E. • 0 ey orgnnllcd n new Brownie troop. , VirginJa, Wilham Russel Bieber 01 SUI Debaters to Face ~ lected' r;"mmIISS"IOner Prof. Mate Giddings, chairman lowa CIty, LynCord Clair Bower In Noonday Servic~ i" Davenport Church E \,U or thc program committee, and ! oC Dunkel:ton, Carolyn M. Carbee Team From University * .* Mrs. Kirk Porter, head o[ the Iof Washington •. Eug~ne Frank , '. " ' * "oJ Scouts Icaders' t1'aining committee, re- l Challed ot Ccdaa RapIds, Delpha Rev. Alfred Nickless Of I".C 61 n ported on their groups' l1ctivitics L ... Donller oC Malve~, Ernest D. Of Southern Performs Ceremony during the prcccding YCIll'. El1ckson oC SI~ux Clty, Roy G. At Decorated Altar Mrs. Evans A. Worthley was Hcrrmann oC Middle. Two University oC Southern ~Iected commissioncr of the Iowa State Board Examl'ne JamcsRichard S. lioneyman E. Holland Jr. oC of Diagonal, ViIllsca, Calilornia debaters will meet Berore an altar decorated with City Girl Scouts, succeeding Prof. S Chilrlcs A. Hughes of Emmetsburg, Buddy Hart, A2 of Rapid City, whJte chrysanthemums and cand­ Marjorie Camp, at a reccnt meet- G d Ph · Fred E. Inns of Centerville, Dur- S. D., and Jack Russell, A2 of Ing of the Girl Scout council. ward V. Karlson o{ Kingsley, elabra, Nancy Simmons, dauihter Other officers elected were Mrs. ' ra uate armacists Pen'y, in a debate on the subject, of Mrs. A. E. Simmons of Daven­ Kenneth J. Lampe of Ft. Madison, "Shall we cstablish a post-war pOd, became the bride of Wil­ Ada Millet, deputy commissioner; I Genc j. McMahon of Kingsley, federal union?" tomorrow after­ Pauline Xelh,y secretary, and The Iowa stale board of phar- Warren Lester May oC Iowa City, liam R. Steinhour, son of J'tlr: and noon over station WSUI at 3:30 Mn. J. L. Steit)hour of Daven­ Mrs. A. V. O'Brien, treasurer. Illacy is lesting members o[ Lois l\'J. noss of Wellsburg, Ray- o'clock. ProfCSllor Camp commented he D~cembel' graduating p~ar- mond P. Snow of lndependence port, . Jan. 2 in a noonday cer~ The California speakers will be many In Davenport. uppn the local council's coopcra- macy m a thl'ec-day eXl1ffi1nl1- and Frank S. 'I'aylor of Decatur lion with the nation-wide cam- lion which will decide the e\igi- ILl. ' Seymour Vlnocur and John Baird. The double rini service was palgn to expand the Girl Scout bility o{ the graduatcs to bccome They are making a tour of the read by the Rev. Allred Nickless. ' I program. Every Giri Scout unit l'egistercd Iowa pharmacists. The t Unlted States, discussing the post­ The bride chose II street-length SUI G d N d wUl act under the slogan, itA cxamination began Tuesday. ra ua. ame war problem and meeting debate dress powder blUe silk, fash­ teams from various colleges and ot Million More by '44," in lrying to The first duy or the examina- Business Manager Ioned with a v-neckline lind short make the Girl Scout code nnd acti- tion was devoted to written exer- f . universities. sleeves. She wore a bracelet, gift lUcs available to all girls. clses. The examination being con- 0 Muscat.ne Paper The l'Odlo debate. which will of the bridegroom, lind a shoulder Annual reports from chairmen ductcd today and that .ivcn yes­ take place in studio E, will be followed by audience discussion of corsage of gardenias. ' ()~ standing committees were also terday arc practical laboratory cx­ C. Lloyd BUllkcr, a graduate of by tilC problem. 'l1le publlc is !nvlted. , JOWl AUended Sister ~lade at the meeting. Mrs. Everett pCl·iments. tile Unlversily o[ Iowa in 1925, was Attending tJle bride as matron Means, head of the group l'cspon- Mcmbcrs of lhc Iowa sLnte phur­ appointed yesterday to the position Clak Henderlider, graduate as­ oC honor was her sistel', Mrs, J. Sible tor securing leaders and troop macy boal-d ore DUllne Redfield dr busincss manager ot tile Musca- sistant in speech, will be chair­ man of the debate. M, Youngdale of Washington, D. ~ommittees. repor ed that about 40 of Shenandollh, L. R. Henderson tine Journal. • C, Her street-length gown was women had served as tt·oop leaders of Muscatine, George Brown of 1\ rtcr graduation from the uni­ oi lime green wool, with whicb or assistants last year and 40 lonawa and J . F. Rabe of Des VLI's ity, Bunker was associated remained here until 1933 when he sbe wore dark green accessories more had been members of troop Moines. with StUdent Publications, Inc., joined the advertising staff of tile MaiW.Boone committees, reported that about 40 The graduating class arc as publishers o( T)le Daily Iowan. He JOurnal, and a corsage of jonquils. ' " I· ' Bridesmaids were Lois Christie < of Omaha, Neb., and Lois Steirl­ hour, sister oC the brldeiI"oom. Howard Frank ot Davenport App;ointed New I - served as best man. Ushering were Edward Johnston and John ~d­ erson, both of Chicago. BREMER'S.' . Mrs. Simmons, mother of the '~gnciltnan Announcement has been made of the engagement of Peggy Klng, bride, wore a street-length dress daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carr 1

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---=--=-..=--- l'AGESIX ... T:H.E D'A,tLY IOWAN . IOWA CITY, rOWA THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1943 RESIDENTS ESCAPE DEATH AS BOMBER HITS ' HOUSE 2 Iowa City Women War Correspondent Perkins Denounces J Chosen for Training Former Student Visits 'Half-Baked' Notions' At WAAe Station Commerce Clalses About Blackout Rules Frank Cuhel. who kept one Two Iowa City women, Dolores jump ahead oC the Japs in his Views expressed by Frank G. H 515 S. Dodge street, and travcls as war correspondent for Pierce of MarshnUtown l'elatlv 10 Alyce E. Hw;e, 324 Fairchild ave­ Ihe Mutual Broadcasting company. , the validity of blackout oroinalCel nue, have been selected 10 attend spoke Lo students of the war geo­ passed by somc Iowa ciUes 'leI'e oICicer candidate school at the (lrst graphy class Dnd other commerce described yesterday by Qm. W AAC training center at Ft. Des classes yesterday mOl11ing during mander Rollin M. Perkins ot the Moine. his brief visil in Iowa City. Johnson county citizens' deltlll! Selected because of their com­ Cuhel returned two days ago COI'PS as "balC-baked opinions ofa petence as auxiliaries, they will (rom the Far East where he man who Is not an authority 00 the take an eight-week course in lead­ lroveled extensively broadcasting subject." ership, defense against air and activities in that area. "No lawyer," Perkins oontlDUed, chemlcal attack, map-read in" "would have stuck his neck OJt as military sanitation and first aid, I General manager of lin import t (irm in Java, he was forced to Picree has." mess mana,ement, property ac­ -- Piercc, secretary of the Jowa countability, company administra­ flee from the island when the Saps I attacked it. Although I'e ported League or MWlicipnUtics, deehred tion and infantry drill. missing he IIrrived in Australia Tuesday that towns and cities of Members of tile class reeeivin, and began his work as COl'rcs­ the state have no power to pass aid th highest ratings wlU be com­ pondcnt. enforce blacl{1)u~ ordinances. mi&sioned third omeen>, the Cuhel, who received his B.A. Pcrl,ins accused Pierce of rnt WAAC equivalent of second lieu­ degree from the university in 1928 . bclng able to rcallze the dUrel­ t nont was runner-up lor thc title of C!lces between Ule prcsent and tllj Olympie hurdles ch:llnplol1 lind Americlln Revolutionary wars. lliltional high hurdles champion, "[ only hopc," the commandel ' Proclaimed tile "most popular ath­ stated, "that this outbul'st doesn' Speedsters to Face lete ever to enter tile ul)ivel'Slty," tend to lessen, the wondc\'ful CO' he tabli ~ hed the Big Ten record opel'alion we have bcen recelVinI in hurdlil1g. He was made cap­ locally." County Ration Board lain or the track team in 1928. Cuhe!, who was aIflliated with Per ons arrested tor peedin, by the Phi Kappa Psi fratel'nity, was Iowa City police wlU have to Radio Debate Contest Resldenl.s of this house In Columbu • 0" were .Iad they were Dol al home whell their most recent uppointed Cadet Colonel in 19281 . reckon with the ration board and Dnd upon gl'aduation from the uni- .•. , may face the loss of their tires in taller "dropped In," The Visitor was a two-motored Army bomber and Il dropped In literall y and force­ rully. Firemen are pictured f~bUn .. the fire that resulted from the crash. The pliot IIf the plane was \ersity entered Oxford univel,sltYl' .' . To Be Held Monday accordance with OPA tire 1'Cllula­ in Eng.1and to take a course in law. A preview of just how undressed mermaids wJll appear on America's tions, Polic Judge Jack White killed. Since that time he has traveled beaches next summer was presented In Los Anrele8 when 1943 swim aid yesterday in emphasizing com­ The local contest fol' eerti1yinc n II over the WOl'ld and will soon suit lash Ions were displayed. Pictured above are, lert to rl"hi, DQr­ speakel's to ta ke part in the na. pIJance with the city speed laws. leave for England to continue his othy Kllbe In a. two-pleee suit of American FIJI silk with hand­ PoUc Chief Frank J. Burns Sound Film Program tion.al radio prize debate oontat duties as correspondent. blocked lappa: Edith Leech In a plabl-tallored seersucker two-piece fOl' colleges lo be held tilia sprine listed the city speed laws lIS 20 (uI!uraI Planned for Meeting At present Cube I is visiting his with rick trim; Geene Goodwin, two-pleee, block-bordered,. printed SOciologist Qiscusses Dl will toke plljce Monday at 4 p. miles per hour in the business dis­ family In Cedar Rapids. crash suit, and Bette Stewart, fa.... oted balf-skln with tlamlnro trict and Ihe chool and hospital Of Iowa Mountaineers in room 7, SchacIter hall. prln' on benrallne front and lutex back. cilstricts and 25 miles per hour in Thc debatc question is "Should 1he resIdential district. Adjustments in Respect 10 (War The Iowa Mountainecl'S have Former Students------~- American youth support the reo scheduled three sound movies fOI' his B.S, degree Il'om the univer­ following his graduatJon from the establishment of competitive en· • theiL' regular pl'ogram this even­ sity, was recently graduated from ollicer candidate chool there. tetprise as our dominant economic Serving the Nation Lieutenant Wrjght was (ormerly system?" Colleges and universltiel RAF Using Moderl\ The secret of abolishing wa,' lies way of thinking," he asserted, ing at 7:30 in room 223, engineer­ the marine aviation rodio school at an assistant pt'oCessor in account- throughout the Unitcd Stl:\tes Will In the adjustment of existing social "We m~st make them world-mind­ -Former Iowa Citians 'Slow Bomb' in Recent ing building. The iirst film is Jacksonvillc, Fla, as one of the ing at Temple UniversIty at participate in the contest. Institutions and agencies to the idea ed rather than locality-minded." titled "Moscow," the second, "Lu­ Raids on Nazi Cities of a world economy, Prof. H. W. George E. Hill, a graduate of highest ron king men in his class. Philadelphia, Pa. The two local speakers, one af. Oversimplification zon, Philippines," and the final the University of Iowa, has been In recognition of his high aver­ firmative and one negative, must Saunders of the sociology depart- film, which is in color, "Flight by We must avoid the ovel'$lJnpll­ commissioned an ensign in the age and exceptional ability he was be chosen by Jan. 15, Prof. A,' LONDON (AP)-The censors ment sald last night in a lecture on Mainliner." • . , Craig Baird, director of debate, an, permitted the first mention yester- "The CuUurol Lag and the Great lied and naive Ideas of war as an naval reserve at the naval oil' promoted to tbe rank of corporal A series of kodachrome slides 2 Pocketbook Thefts- Dounces, doy of the RAF's use of a new Socicty." inevUable outgrowu, or man's in­ howing the outstanding mount­ station in Jacksonville, Flu. and will Pl'obably bc assigned to , 2,OOo-pound "slow-bomb" In sev- Pr()Jes;;or Sounders' speech was stinct to 'Pugnacity,' of economic ainous l'egioJll> of the United Mentlon was made during the .Reported to Police . . -~...... --- 1 ral l' 'ent laids on Germany. the (irst in the "World Today" graduation cel'emonies of his fine an all' squildron fOI' fUl'Iher duty. determinism nnd populalloh pres­ StaLes anll lor igll countri ~ will With a secret brakln, device, It series {or the n w b mester. l'ccol'd during the months of Page, who enJI~ted in Ule ma­ • Two pocketbook thefts wel'~.. te'" I 22 From Swisher sure explanations of \,